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Surgeon (other)
A surgeon is a person who performs surgery. Surgeon or Surgeons may also refer to: * Surgeon General (other), various high-ranking medical officials * Surgeon (musician), the moniker of British electronic music producer and DJ Anthony Child * In military usage, a unit's assigned physician (who may not be an "operating" surgeon ''per se'') ** Flight surgeon, Ship's surgeon, etc. * ''Surgeons'' (TV series), 2017 Chinese TV series See also * The Surgeon (other) *Surgeonfish *Sturgeon Sturgeon (from Old English ultimately from Proto-Indo-European language, Proto-Indo-European *''str̥(Hx)yón''-) is the common name for the 27 species of fish belonging to the family Acipenseridae. The earliest sturgeon fossils date to the ...
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Surgeon
In medicine, a surgeon is a medical doctor who performs surgery. Even though there are different traditions in different times and places, a modern surgeon is a licensed physician and received the same medical training as physicians before specializing in surgery. In some countries and jurisdictions, the title of 'surgeon' is restricted to maintain the integrity of the craft group in the medical profession. A specialist regarded as a legally recognized surgeon includes podiatry, dentistry, and veterinary medicine. It is estimated that surgeons perform over 300 million surgical procedures globally each year. History The first person to document a surgery was the 6th century BC Indian physician-surgeon, Sushruta. He specialized in cosmetic plastic surgery and even documented an open rhinoplasty procedure.Papel, Ira D. and Frodel, John (2008) ''Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery''. Thieme Medical Pub. His Masterpiece, magnum opus ''Suśruta-saṃhitā'' is one of the m ...
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Surgeon General (other)
Surgeon general (: surgeons general) is a title used in several Commonwealth countries and most NATO nations to refer either to a senior military medical officer or to a senior uniformed physician commissioned by the government and entrusted with public health responsibilities. The title originated in the 17th century, as military units acquired their own physicians. In the United Kingdom, the Surgeon General is the professional head of the military medical services and carries the rank of rear admiral, major general, or air vice marshal. In the United States, the chief public health officer is the Surgeon General of the United States, and a small number of states have state surgeons general. Moreover, three of the U.S. military services have their own surgeon general, namely the Surgeon General of the United States Army, Surgeon General of the United States Navy, and Surgeon General of the United States Air Force. See also * Chief Medical Officer (Ireland) * Chief Medical Offi ...
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Surgeon (musician)
Anthony Child (born 1 May 1971), better known as Surgeon, is an English electronic musician and disc jockey, DJ. Child releases music on his own Record label, labels Counterbalance and Dynamic Tension. Established imprints, such as Tresor Records, Tresor, Soma Quality Recordings, Soma, and Harthouse, have also released Surgeon's original material and remixes. He has also been recognized as one of the first wave of DJs to use Ableton Live and Final Scratch to supplement his DJ sets. Biography Child grew up in Kislingbury, in Northamptonshire, England. In 1989, he moved to Birmingham to study audio-visual design, where he played in a jazz fusion, jazz/rock/fusion band called Blim, and learned to DJ from friend Paul Damage. At that time, there were no Techno clubs in Birmingham so he and his friends started House of God, and by 1992 he was DJing there regularly. In 1994, he released his eponymous debut EP on Downwards Records. Child is also known for several significant artist col ...
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Ship's Surgeon
A naval surgeon, or less commonly ship's doctor, is the person responsible for the health of the ship's company aboard a warship. The term appears often in reference to Royal Navy's medical personnel during the Age of Sail. Ancient uses Specialised crew members capable of providing medical care have been a feature of military vessels for at least two thousand years. The second-century Roman Navy under Emperor Hadrian included a surgeon aboard each of its triremes, with the position earning twice a regular officer's pay. Royal Navy From the early days of the Royal Navy, surgeons had been carried on board ships (albeit intermittently, depending on the length of voyage and likelihood of hostilities). In the Tudor period, surgeons were regulated by the Company of Barber-Surgeons. William Clowes, sometime Warden of the Company, and his colleague John Banister (both of whom had served at sea early in their careers) did much to ensure that naval surgeons were properly qualified a ...
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Surgeons (TV Series)
''Surgeons'' () is a 2017 Chinese television series produced by Hou Hongliang, directed by Li Xue and written by Zhu Zhu; starring Jin Dong and Bai Baihe. The series aired from 17 April to 10 May 2017 on Beijing TV and Zhejiang TV. Synopsis The story originates from a medical malpractice many years ago that resulted in the death of a car accident victim; who has been successfully resuscitated but later died of drug allergy. Zhang Shumei, the nurse who was on duty that night, was forced to resign after being suspected of accidentally killing the patient. Her seven-year-old son, Zhuang Shu did not believe the accusation, and got into a fight at the hospital, causing him to be held up at the police station. Unable to pick up his four-year-old sister, Zhuang Shu later finds out that she was abducted while he was away. Traumatized by the false accusation and the abduction of her daughter, Zhang Shumei eventually committed suicide. 28 years later, Zhuang Shu returns to the hospital as a ...
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The Surgeon (other)
The Surgeon may refer to: Literature * ''The Surgeon'', a 1967 novel by Vincent Brome * ''The Surgeon'' (novel), a 2001 novel by Tess Gerritsen * ''The Surgeon'', a 2003 novel by Kate Bridges * ''The Surgeon'', a 2023 novel by Leslie Wolfe Television * ''The Surgeon'' (TV series), a 2005 Australian television medical drama * "The Surgeon", ''Douglas Fairbanks Presents'' season 1, episode 6 (1953) * "The Surgeon", ''Planet of the Apes'' episode 7 (1974) * "The Surgeon", ''Tales of the Unexpected'' series 9, episode 3 (1988) * "The Surgeon", ''The Adventures of William Tell'' episode 23 (1959) * "The Surgeon", ''The Haves and the Have Nots'' season 5, episode 37 (2019) Other uses * ''The Surgeon'' (painting), a 16th-century painting by Jan Sanders van Hemessen * ''The Surgeon'' (video game), a 1985 video game See also *Surgeon (other) A surgeon is a person who performs surgery. Surgeon or Surgeons may also refer to: * Surgeon General (other), various high ...
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Surgeonfish
Acanthuridae are a family (biology), family of ray-finned fish which includes surgeonfishes, tangs, and Naso (fish), unicornfishes. The family includes about 86 Extant taxon, extant species of ocean, marine fish living in tropical seas, usually around coral reefs. Many of the species are brightly colored and popular in aquarium, aquaria. Etymology and taxonomic history The name of the family is derived from the Greek words ''akantha'' and ''oura'', which loosely translate to "thorn" and "tail", respectively. This refers to the distinguishing characteristic of the family, the "scalpel" found on the caudal peduncle. In the early 1900s, the family was called Hepatidae. Subfamilies and genera Acanthuridae contains the following Neontology, extant subfamilies and genera: * Subfamily Nasinae Henry Weed Fowler, Fowler & Barton Appler Bean, Bean, 1929 ** Genus ''Naso (fish), Naso'' Bernard Germain de Lacépède, Lacépède, 1801 * Subfamily Acanthurinae Charles Lucien Bonaparte, Bonap ...
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